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The White Dove (French fairy tale) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The White Dove (French fairy tale) The White Dove is a French fairy tale collected by Gaston Maugard in ''Contes des Pyrénées''.〔Paul Delarue, ''The Borzoi Book of French Folk-Tales'', p 359, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York 1956〕 It is Aarne-Thompson type 312,〔Heidi Anne Heiner, ("Tales Similar to Bluebeard" )〕 and an oral variant of the type, which is best known by the literary tale, ''Bluebeard''.〔Paul Delarue, ''The Borzoi Book of French Folk-Tales'', p 360, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York 1956〕 ==Synopsis==
A woman would not marry except to a man with a blue beard. One day, a giant with a blue beard, a famous hunter, came to her parents' house, and she agreed to marry him. Because her new husband was rich, her mother considered what to give her and decided on three doves; she should send messages by the red dove if she were well and living peacably with her husband, by the white if she were ill, or by the black if she were unfortunate or in discord with her husband. Her husband went hunting and gave her nine keys, forbidding her to use one. She used it and found eight bodies of women, hanging up. She dropped the key, and it was stained with blood. Her husband demanded the keys and told her to go put on her finery, because she would die. The woman sent off the black dove and set the white dove to watch on the roof; then she stalled, saying that she was dressing a bride. The dove called that it could see nothing three times, and then three times reported that her brothers were respectively far off, approaching, and there. They broke into the house. Her husband claimed they were about to eat, but he fell asleep over dinner, either from drinking too much or a sleeping powder, and the brothers killed him.
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